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That being said, the story ended too soon, probably from the fatal blow of being rated "Unsuitable for below 19". Too many stories to tell, too few pages to write, too hasty an ending (and a relatively crappy one at that). It had potential, but faced the limitations of the Korean LN market. Let's see what the author comes up with in the future.

wouldn't you say 4 novels is quite decent in the Korean market though?

wouldn't you say 4 novels is quite decent in the Korean market though?

I'm more focused on the "censorship" (for lack of a better word) which tends to shoot down "controversial" stories. That's the main reason why the novel ended at four volumes, as the author wrote in his afterword.

Higurashi: Its a bit like watching a trainwreck, except you keep getting to see different trains wrecking with roughly the same passengers, into a variety of different objects. Also, the trains are driven by monkeys. On LSD.
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Wrong kind of example. IQ is not based on genes, so you can't used it.

Ok so take example from the "Sister" series in ToAru where as the clone has been experiment to intake the same food and the same training however the result is still the same that states that even a perfect clone is not the same as the original.

Yeah the series ended at vol. 4. From what I gather it was because of the ratings the novel was branded with which was a r-18 or something like that status because a snitched decided to informed a moral committee of what they found offense in the light novel which made it the first korea light novel to achieve that status. Maybe the publishers felt that it was risky to keep running a series like that and told the author to finish it as soon as possible.

Yeah the series ended at vol. 4. From what I gather it was because of the ratings the novel was branded with which was a r-18 or something like that status because a snitched decided to informed a moral committee of what they found offense in the light novel which made it the first korea light novel to achieve that status. Maybe the publishers felt that it was risky to keep running a series like that and told the author to finish it as soon as possible.

Damn them. Hey wasn't there some sort of movement in Japan to censor otaku content through some legal act?

Damn them. Hey wasn't there some sort of movement in Japan to censor otaku content through some legal act?

It is more like the fanservice is censored for example anything that went out from japan any form of media they will removed the panty shot. or super steam that you can only see is the of face and not even the silhouette.

I remember hearing about something like that somewhere. But I'm not sure what it was for.

ask the governor of Tokyo Ishihara...

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Originally Posted by kazzuya13

It is more like the fanservice is censored for example anything that went out from japan any form of media they will removed the panty shot. or super steam that you can only see is the of face and not even the silhouette.

no its somewhere in the lines all anime otaku goods will be branded as porn shounen jump not excluded type of thing la...